Posted by farmerjohn on February 03, 2013 at 10:53:52 from (72.77.61.184):
In Reply to: Great Idea for a topic! posted by Larrystinescorner on February 03, 2013 at 08:10:45:
I am so proud and thankful for my three sons. My Wife was told at age 20 she could never have any children. She never gave up hope and after 13 years we became pregnant with twins. In May of 2008 she had a doctor appt. on a Monday and tried to schedule her routine sonagram for the same day to save a trip since it was 75 miles one way. They would not do it because of Memorial Day weekend so she had to go the Thursday before. Sonagram showed there was trouble and told her she was not leaving without delivering the babies, they were 7 months along. They were born 1 lb.10 oz. and 2lbs.8 oz. and if she had waited until the following Monday she would have lost one, so the Lord was watching over us. 20 months later came along baby brother. I was never much of a kid person but now I couldn't imagine not having them, we do everything together. I no longer actively farm but my brother next door still milks the cows where I grew up and used to be involved and the boys are showing interest.
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